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Default password doesn't work

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The default password, toor, doesn't seem to want to work whenever I lock my workstation and want to get back in. It will work if I go in and use passwrd command to change it to something different but if I don't change it before I lock my screen I basically have to restart my machine. Not that this is a big problem since I usually change it when I boot up anyway but just wanted to know if anyone else has this problem?

Re: Default password doesn't work

This is a "feature" in ubuntu. It is due to running root. There is not much we can do about it at the present.
The only thing I can tell you is to not lock the work station, and or change the password. Of course changing it won't really help in a live dvd situation.

Re: Default password doesn't work

If you dont enter anything as a password it will let you back in.. this is only if you have not changed the default password. If u have changed the password it will allow you to enter the new password. That is what I have experienced.

Re: Default password doesn't work

Originally Posted by Str8fe

If you dont enter anything as a password it will let you back in.. this is only if you have not changed the default password. If u have changed the password it will allow you to enter the new password. That is what I have experienced.

1. press

crtl+F5

2 at shell promt# Type:

ps -ef | grep lock

3. you need to kill the screen lock pid ->:

root some9999Number /user/lib/KDE4/libexec/ksscreenlock

*YOU NEED TO KILL THE PID on the screen lock -
4.

kill -9 some999Numbrer

example if your pid was 1234 on the lock screen pid you would type: kill -9 1234
5.

crtl+F8

This sends you back to regular startx X Gui interface
*some users may have crtl+F7 or crtl+F8 combos ... depends on your setup

Works like a champ --

DONE - "Remember guys... KILL DASH -9 equals NO MORE CPU TIME"

- the lock screen is off
*This happened while I was preforming an engagement - necessity is the mother of all things